
Tickets On Sale Today For The ASO's 2025/26 Season
Tickets On Sale Today For The ASO's 2025/26 Season
Tickets are now on sale for the GRAMMY® Award-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s 2025-26 Delta Classical Concert season—its 81st and Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann’s fourth at its helm. The orchestra continues its exploration of great choral masterworks with Stutzmann, concludes the Beethoven Project, launches the new America@250 series, and performs with world-class guest artists such as Lang Lang, Alisa Weilerstein, Leif Ove Andsnes, and Conrad Tao.
Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann said, “In my programs, we have a large focus on major choral works. Conducting the large forces on stage when we have the chorus of over one hundred and fifty singers with the orchestra is something I always cherish.”
Choral masterworks include Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Schubert's Mass No. 2 in G major, and Bach's Mass in B minor, about which Stutzmann said, "Bach's B minor Mass is an absolutely transcendental piece of music, and one of the most amazing choral writings of all time. I would say this is truly the consecration of a whole life in music dedicated to God."
The ASO also tackles works by American composers as part of the America @ 250 celebration, showcasing the sounds that define our nation. From Bernstein to Artie Shaw, Ellington to Valerie Coleman, programs have been curated to reflect both historical and current American culture with a blend of classical, jazz and contemporary voices. The orchestra will tell the American story with prominent works that were commissioned and premiered in America, works by expats living in America, and works that shine a light on our multi-cultural tapestry.
From timeless classics to contemporary voices, this season offers something for everyone.